The mystery surrounding Ntando Ngozo’s disappearance took a dramatic turn last night on Moja Love’s Dloz’lami reality TV show.

According to Sebokeng SAPS statement, the police requested public assistance in locating missing 17-year-old Ntando who was last seen in 18 December 2025 when he was allegedly going to an initiation school.
On Tuesday, the family and Sebokeng community watched the show with a hope that Gogo Thembi was going to find Ntamdo or bring him bavk at home.

Medium Gogo Thembi revealed that Ntando’s body is stuck in a river and shared a chilling message from the young man.
According Vaal Journal, using Ntando’s spirit in her body Thembi said the boy was able to share with her to convey a message that he died after a fight at an initiation school.
“When we arrived at the mountains, a fight ignited and I got injured. When the people who harmed me realized I wasn’t breathing, they took me and dumped me in the river,” said Thembi using Ntando’s spirit.
Thembi claimed Ntando is blaming his paternal family for his body’s entrapment and wants his paternal grandmother to perform a ritual to release him.
The grandmother appeared on the show, expressing shock and feeling attacked by Thembi’s revelations.
“I didn’t understand what she meant when she asked me what I had done to the child,” the grandmother said.
She admitted the family may have made a mistake by performing an introduction ceremony for Ntando with the Mofokeng ancestors without paying damages, as suggested by Thembi that Ntando is being held by these ancestors.
Ntando is still missing and no body from the initiation school has bothered to explain to the family if he indeed did attend the school.
